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Working Wardrobes Selected as Annual Partner of Generous Center Club Cares Grant
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Working Wardrobes and Center Club committed to Orange County, California workforce development.
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA (PRWEB) MAY 30, 2017
Working Wardrobes (http://www.workingwardrobes.org), a nonprofit that helps people overcoming difficult challenges find meaningful employment, today announced that it is the sole recipient of this year’s generous grant from Center Club Cares, the philanthropic arm of Center Club in Costa Mesa, California. Center Club is the premier members-only private business and social club in Orange County that is deeply committed to business and career development, networking, and personal and professional fulfillment.
Working Wardrobes provides a full suite of career development, job placement, and professional wardrobe services to thousands of clients each year to help them find jobs. Center Club Cares empowers citizens of Orange County through community and workforce development and has created a grant to help local citizens get access to various forms of education and workforce training. Each year, Center Club Cares determines which nonprofits will receive the grant, and this year, Working Wardrobes is the sole recipient of this grant.
“Our commitment to workforce development falls very much in line with Working Wardrobes and the full suite of services it offers men, women, young adults, and veterans in search of meaningful employment and self-sufficiency,” said Shahin Vosough, General Manager of Center Club Orange County. “As the sole recipient of the 2017 Center Club Cares Donor Advised Fund, Working Wardrobes can maximize this grant to expand its services and its client base. Doing more and helping more people is really the purpose of this grant, and we’re pleased to offer it to such a deserving organization.”
Each year, ClubCorp holds fundraising events to raise money for nonprofits, including each member club’s charity of choice. Center Club is hosting the Orange County Hops & Vines Charity Classic on September 28, 2017 at its gorgeous, newly renovated facility in Costa Mesa. For more information, and to register, visit hopsandvines.org.
“Corporate partners like Center Club, and grants like those provided by Center Club Cares, are absolutely critical to helping us serve even more clients in need,” said Jerri Rosen, founder and CEO of Working Wardrobes. “We are very appreciative of Center Club Cares’ generosity and honored to be the sole recipient among many other nonprofits here in Orange County. We are laser focused on transforming people from the inside out and providing them with the skills and confidence to re-enter the workforce. This grant helps even more clients realize the Power of a Paycheck.”
Center Club is located on the garden level of the award-winning Center Tower, adjacent to the Segerstrom Center for the Arts at 650 Town Center Drive, Garden Level, Costa Mesa, California, 92626. It is an excellent environment for entertaining clients or friends and for holding private social and business meetings. In addition, they offer Members a variety of speaker programs, special events, pre-theater dinner on performance nights, outings, and children’s events.
Visit http://www.clubcorp.com/Clubs/Center-Club-Orange-County to check out its incredible facility and to learn about its memberships and programs or call (714) 662-3414 for more information. Visit http://www.workingwardrobes.org to learn more about the nonprofit, visit https://app.etapestry.com/onlineforms/workingwardrobes/successpartner.
html to become a Success Partner and support Working Wardrobes clients on an ongoing basis, or call
(714) 210-2460 to find out how you can help.
About Working Wardrobes
Working Wardrobes does everything in its power to help men, women, young adults, and veterans overcome difficult challenges so they can achieve the dignity of work. The organization provides career training, job placement assistance, and professional wardrobe services in an environment of dignity and respect. Since its inception in1990, Working Wardrobes has served over 90,000 clients, including thousands of veterans.
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Jennifer Lange
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jlange(at)getsplashmedia.com
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